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um.. well I don't know what you mean by a wormscrew adjuster..
as far as I can tell there are only 2 places to adjust it.. at the lever, and an adjuster close to the clutch casing.. I've used both.. but the problem is that to get the biting point where I like it, I end up creating a lot of freeplay..
Is the one near the clutch casing the wormscrew adjuster?
Sorry I'm a complete n00b
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| deliriousthunder wrote: | as far as I can tell there are only 2 places to adjust it.. at the lever, and an adjuster close to the clutch casing |
common misconception. there is usually a third one as pete says. on my GSXR there is a screw and locknut under a rubber cover by the front sprocket cover so i would assume others would be in this area too. have you downloaded a workshop manual for your bike? they are very useful if you havent. ____________________ Current : '08 Yamaha FZ1s
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I have a haynes manual, and I can only find mentions of the 2 adjusters I have used so far.. not to say you're wrong.. just that it doesn't seem to be in the manual, or I'm not looking hard enough..
The section "Clutch - Check" that explains how to adjust it definately only mentions 2 ways to adjust though..
Bike is an xj600n btw.. if anyone reading happens to have done this on an divvy before
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fair enough..
well thanks for help  ____________________ Tom |
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Hi
The adjusters on each end of the cable just adjust the cable. Using these to adjust the biting point further in by more than a small amount will just result in a floppy lever.
There may also be an adjuster on the engine end on the clutch (but not on the Divvy). These are there to adjust out the play in the actual clutch linkage. Having these out of adjustment can result in the clutch being fairly heavy.
Only real way to adjust the lever position is an adjuster on the lever. Sometimes a convenient to adjust round adjuster knob, sometimes a small screw. But don't think the Divvy has either of those.
However check that you have not mislaid a spacer washer from the clutch lever.
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Hi
A different length inner cable would have exactly the same effect as changing the adjusters. The important bit for how much slack you have / bitting point is the difference in length between the cable inner and cable outer, and effectively the adjusters on the cable are changing the length of the cable outer.
Fitting a shorter inner cable would be the same as adjusting the cable to have less slack. Would have the same effect on slack and bitting point.
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